The man who drove a truck into a crowd of New Year's revelers in New Orleans' French Quarter, killing 15, has been identified as 42-year-old Shamsud Din Jabbar, a US citizen born and raised in Texas.
The Ford electric vehicle used in the massacre was owned by a different 42-year-old man from Houston. The truck had reportedly been rented out on Turo, a car-sharing app.
The FBI said they do not believe the terrorist acted alone, and surveillance footage captured three men and a woman placing one of multiple improvised explosive devices in the area, according to the Associated Press.
The gunman was killed by police after he slammed a truck into pedestrians celebrating the New Year, exited the vehicle, and started firing. The vehicle was reportedly carrying an ISIS flag and a chest with explosives inside it.
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How the world reacted to the New Orleans attack
The shockingly violent attack in New Orleans is horrific. My thoughts are with the victims, their families, the emergency responders and the people of the United States at this tragic time.
The news out of New Orleans this morning is horrifying. My heart is with the loved ones of the victims, those fighting to recover, and everyone impacted by this senseless act of violence.
All Australians are appalled by the attack in New Orleans, a shocking act of violence aimed at people celebrating the new year together. Our first thoughts in this moment are with the victims and their loved ones. Our nation stands with the people of the United States.
New Orleans, so dear to the hearts of the French, has been struck by terrorism. Our thoughts are with the families of the victims and the injured, as well as with the American people, whose sorrow we share.
This is terrible news from New Orleans: People celebrating happily are torn from their lives or injured by senseless hatred. We grieve with the families and friends of the victims and wish all those injured a quick recovery.
Horrified by the attack in New Orleans, U.S., which has claimed innocent lives and left many injured. We trust that those responsible for this terrible act will be brought to justice. Violence, terrorism, and any threats to human life have no place in our world and must not be tolerated.
The tragedy in New Orleans is a shocking and intolerable act of violence. Our thoughts are with the victims, their loved ones, and American people. I wish all those injured a prompt recovery.
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Law enforcement search property believed to be connected to suspect
Childhood friend of suspect 'never seen attack coming'
Turo says it is partnering with law enforcement after incidents
Two college students identified as those injured in attack
Armed teams surround Houston home of suspect
Two local police officers injured in attack in 'high spirits'
Two Mexicans among those injured in attack, officials say
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Former First Lady Melania Trump shares 'thoughts and prayers' after attack
Suspect made videos just days before incident that killed 15
Those killed in attack believed to have died from injuries sustained by vehicle, coroner says
Brother of suspect describes sibling as 'sweetheart,' went through 'radicalization'
Military officials release information on suspect
Breaking:President Biden to address the nation
Ex-wife of suspect filed restraining order against him, records show
Officials say those in video thought to be planting devices ruled out as suspects
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Breaking:Huge bang heard near scene as cops race away from Bourbon Street
Nicole Perez, 27, identified as fourth victim
Authorities descend on Texas home of terror suspect Shamsud Din Jabbar
Investigators found writings that indicate the attack was inspired by ISIS
Houston FBI ask people to avoid area of probe
Suspect could be connected to fire at NOLA AirBnB
Governor says people should feel safe despite possible accomplices on the loose
Suspect had converted to Islam 'within the last year'
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What did police find inside the truck?
Suspect had minor criminal history
First victim of New Orleans attack is pictured as 18-year-old high school girl
Car rental company used to obtain truck breaks its silence
Three men and a woman were seen placing explosives in French Quarter
'We had a plan but the terrorist defeated it'
Senator John Kennedy promises 'to raise hell' for answers
LA governor issues emergency declaration
Suspect worked at top accounting firm
Sugar Bowl postponed until Thursday
Jabbar struggled financially during divorce
FBI does not believe suspect acted alone
University of Georgia student identified as one of those injured in terror attack
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Little girl's heartbreaking final act before she was mowed down by New Orleans terrorist
Truck used in attack owned by Houston man
WATCH: Biden reacts to NOLA attack
VP-elect JD Vance posts statement on massacre
More explosive devices found in other areas of French Quarter
Louisiana governor asks people to avoid French Quarter
New Orleans 'terrorist' is pictured
NFL issues statement after tragedy
Two Israeli citizens first to be identified among the victims in New Orleans terror attack
Superdome locked down as officials try to ensure safety of Sugar Bowl fans
Suspect identified as Shamsud Din Jabbar, 42
How the horror unfolded
City was working on barriers to prevent vehicle attacks
What was the killer's motive?
Investigators working to determine whether suspect had connections to ISIS
President Biden issues statement on attack
Barricades 'were not up' during attack
Truck involved in attack was registered to Houston man
President-elect Trump reacts to NOLA attack
Truck had crossed into the US from Mexico last month
Fury as Joe Biden posts 'heartless' New Year's message after New Orleans terror attack
Explosive devices potentially left at scene
AG Merrick Garland has been briefed on attack
Speaker Mike Johnson calls attack 'vicious'
Sugar Bowl between Georgia and Notre Dame will go ahead on Wednesday night
New Orleans 'terrorist' sparks mystery over hidden object spotted on the back of his EV
FBI now treating tragedy as 'act of terrorism'
Most of the injured are NOLA locals
What do we know about the New Orleans killer?
Sugar Bowl issues statement after NOLA attack
Cops are seen running to scene as truck slams crowd of NYE revelers
Bourbon street is one of the world's largest New Year's destinations
Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy issues statement
Where did the attack happen?
Witness describes New Year's horror
Gunman was killed in shootout with cops
President Joe Biden has been briefed on attack
Suspect was killed by police, per report
PICTURED: Bourbon Street after 'terror' attack
WATCH: Police respond to Bourbon Street
Status of suspect is unknown
FBI to take over probe into attack
Two officers shot in confrontation with suspect
'It was very intentional'
New Orleans mayor says city suffered terror attack
Louisiana governor issues statement
Police had ramped up security for the night
Horror footage shows attack's aftermath
Crowds ordered to leave Bourbon Street
'A body came flying at me': What witnesses are saying about SUV crash
All I seen was a truck slamming into everyone on the left side of Bourbon sidewalk. A body came flying at me.
Everyone started yelling and screaming and running to the back, and then we basically went into lockdown for a little bit and then it calmed down but they wouldn’t let us leave.
When they finally let us out of the club, police waved us where to walk and were telling us to get out of the area fast. I saw a few dead bodies they couldn’t even cover up and tons of people receiving first aid.
What have authorities in New Orleans said?
The 8th District is currently working a mass casualty incident involving a vehicle that drove into a large crowd on Canal and Bourbon Street. There are 30 injured patients that have been transported by NOEMS (New Orleans Emergency Medical Services) and 10 fatalities. Public safety partners are responding on scene. Updates will follow as they are received.
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At least 10 dead in New Orleans after SUV ploughs into crowds celebrating New Year
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- Brother of suspect describes sibling as 'sweetheart,' went through 'radicalization'
- Moment man is cornered by armed SWAT officers outside Houston home of New Orleans terror attacker
- WATCH: New Orleans 'terrorist' describes his background in resurfaced video
- 'A body came flying at me': What witnesses are saying about SUV crash
- What have authorities in New Orleans said?
- Eyewitness claims police officers opened fire at SUV driver
- At least 10 dead in New Orleans after SUV ploughs into crowds celebrating New Year